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  2. Dvor, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Dvor (Serbian Cyrillic: Двор) [4] is a municipality in the Banovina region in central Croatia. Administratively, it belongs to the Sisak-Moslavina County and is located across the Una River from Novi Grad in Bosnia and Herzegovina .

  3. Banovina (region) - Wikipedia

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    Banovina or Banija is a geographical region in central Croatia, between the Sava, Una, Kupa and Glina [1] rivers. The main towns in the region include Petrinja , Glina , Kostajnica , and Dvor . There is no clear geographical border of the region towards the west and the neighboring region of Kordun . [ 1 ]

  4. Donja Stupnica - Wikipedia

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    Donja Stupnica (Serbian Cyrillic: Доња Ступница) [4] is a village in the municipality of Dvor, in Sisak-Moslavina county, Croatia. References [ edit ]

  5. Volinja - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census, [5] the village of Volinja has 77 inhabitants. This represents 33.77% of its pre-war population according to the 1991 census.The 1991 census [6] recorded that 91.67% of the village population were ethnic Serbs (209/228), 3.51% were ethnic Croats (8/228), 2.19% were Yugoslavs (5/228) and 2.63% were of other/unknown ethnic origin (6/228).

  6. Kapela Dvor - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates Kapela Dvor. Village ... Croatia: County ... Kapela Dvor is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D5 highway. References

  7. Dvori, Croatia - Wikipedia

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  8. Paulin Dvor - Wikipedia

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    On 11 December 1991 during the Croatian War of Independence after the continuous bombardment by the Serbian aggressor, soldiers of the Croatian Army committed Paulin Dvor massacre, an act of mass murder. Of the nineteen victims, eighteen were ethnic Serbs, and one was a Hungarian national. The ages of the victims ranged from 41 to 85, and eight ...

  9. Dvor massacre - Wikipedia

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    Croatian soldiers moved into Dvor on late afternoon and intercepted a convoy of refugees leading to a skirmish between Krajina Serb and Croatian forces. [2] The pathway through the village was vital as it was an escape route for tens of thousands of Serb refugees.